With the arrival of winter comes the bitter nights & as the temperatures start to drop outside, it is important to ensure your heating & cooling systems are prepared to keep you warm in your home or office. A proper thermostat & H.V.A.C. inspection will ensure that your system is up & running to its optimal efficiency. Thermostats Many homeowners may be familiar with the more traditional circular thermostats that are in a number of homes today. And while these do a basic job, they don’t offer the options of zoning control & air quality control. Welcome to the new digital thermostats that are available today. These thermostats, like the Trane Comfortlink II, offer homeowners the ability to control:

How the temperature is set in particular rooms

The quality of air that is coming into their household

A number of these thermostats can be connected to your wireless internet & show you:

Up to date weather

Monitor your system’s temperatures

Set up scheduling times for when the heating & cooling systems should be on & off

On top of these incredible options, the system also will help you save some money, by allowing you to keep a closer eye on when your heating & cooling systems are on & off. H.V.A.C. Inspection During this time of year it is important to have a heating & cooling system inspection, not only to help determine if you have any leaks or cracks in your system, but to also ensure that everything is in working order. It’s essential to note that while checking the filters in your system is important, it should not be considered an “inspection.” A full inspection conducted by a H.V.A.C. installer, like one of the staff at Glenn Air, on your heating & cooling system will not only prevent potential damage & breakdowns in the future, but will also give you assurance that your system is running in peak operating condition. A full inspection will cover everything from ensuring that the H.V.A.C. is running correctly during a normal cycle to checking carbon monoxide levels near the furnace/boiler & heat registers. Granbury Heating Repair Company, Glenn-Aire, was established in 1975 as a sole proprietorship by Glenn D. Cornelius & is located in Granbury, Hood County, Texas. The business has operated uninterrupted under the same name since originally formed. In March of 2005, after 30 years, Glenn decided to retire & turned over the helm to Jeff McKenzie. For Collin County, TX AC repair, please visit Total Air. For Hood County, TX AC repair, please visit Glenn-Aire Company. For Fort Collins, CO AC repair, please visit Poudre Valley Air.